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LAVATORY CARRIER
(001)
(002)
(003) Technical Field of the Discjosure
(004) This disclosure relates to lavatory carriers and, more particularly, to
a floor-
mounted lavatory carrier having concealed uprights and arms, wherein the arms
can be easily
adjusted both horizontally and vertically during installation.
(005) Background of the Disclosure
(006) Lavatory carriers are used to support lavatories, such as sinks, that am
not directly
attached to a floor or a wall. One type of 'carrier includes vertical, floor-
mounted uprights and
horizontal arms that support the lavatory in a cantilevered manner. The
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uprights are concealed within a wall, while the arms extend horizontally from
the uprights,
through the wall, and are concealed within the lavatory. Some lavatory
carriers alloim the vertical
position of the arms along the uprights to be adjusted during installation. In
addition, the arms
can include one or more leveling screws for leveling the lavatory.
(007) What is still desired is a new and improved lavatory carder. Among other
advantages and benefits, the new and improved lavatory carrier will preferably
allow fixed
positions of separate parts of the carrier to be easily adjusted during
installation of tli In carrier and
attachment of the lavatory. For example, allowing arms of the carrier to be
easily aejusted in
both horizontal and vertical directions during installation is desirable. The
easily adjustable parts
can simplify installment of the carrier and reduce labor costs, among other
benefits.
(008) Summary of the Disclosure
(009) The present disclosure provides a new and improved lavatory carrier
including
vertical uprights that are mounted on a floor and concealed within a wall of a
building, and arms
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that extend horizontally from the uprights and out of the wall for supporting
a lavatory against
the wall in a cantilevered manner. Among other aspects and benefits, the new
and improved
lavatory carrier allows the arms to be independently adjusted in vertical
directions with
respect to the uprights, and allows the arms to be independently adjusted in
horizontal
directions away from and towards one another. Leveling screws for leveling the
lavatory are
provided on the arms and can be horizontally adjusted along the arms.
(0010) According to one embodiment, the lavatory carrier includes a horizontal
plate adjustably coupled to the uprights with clamps. The clamps are slidably
moveable
vertically on the uprights and include fasteners for locking the clamps in
vertical positions on
the uprights. The arms, in-turn, are adjustably coupled to the horizontal
plate with brackets.
The brackets are slidably movably horizontally on the horizontal plate and
include fasteners
for locking the brackets in a horizontal position on the horizontal plate.
(0011) According to another embodiment, the leveling screws are coupled to
the arms by clips configured for horizontal movement on the arms after
mounting the lavatory
to the arms. The clips include fasteners for locking the clips in a horizontal
position on the
arms. The arms each also include a locking member configured to lock the arm
to the
lavatory.
(0011A) According to another aspect of the present invention, there is
provided
a lavatory carrier comprising: two vertical uprights; a horizontal cross
plate; clamps secured
to the cross plate and releasably coupled to the uprights, wherein the
vertical position of the
cross plate on the uprights can be adjusted using the clamps; at least two
horizontal arms for
supporting a lavatory; and brackets coupling the arms to the cross plate and
configured to
allow independent horizontal adjustment of the arms on the cross plate,
wherein each of the
brackets includes a C-shaped portion that receives wings of the cross plate in
a manner to
permit the bracket to slide on the cross plate, and the brackets include
fasteners received in the
C-shaped portion for locking the bracket in a desired position on the wings of
the cross plate.
(0012) Additional aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will
become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from the following
detailed description,
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wherein only an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is shown and
described,
simply by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated for carrying out
the present
disclosure. As will be realized, the present disclosure is capable of other
and different
embodiments, and its several details are capable of modifications in various
obvious respects,
all without departing from the disclosure. Accordingly, the drawings and
description are to be
regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
(0013) Brief Description of Drawings
(0014) Reference is made to the attached drawings, wherein elements having
the same reference character designations represent like elements throughout,
and wherein:
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(0015) FIG 1 is a side elevation view of an exemplary embodiment of a lavatory
carrier
constructed in accordance with the present disclosure, wherein an arm of the
carrier is shown in
section;
(0016) FIG 2 is a front elevation view of:the lavatory carrier of FIG 1,
whenin the arms
arc cut-away;
(0017) FIG 3 is an enlarged, side elevation view, partially cut-away, of the
li.vatory
carrier of FIG 1 shown mounted within a wall with the arms extending out of
the will. and
supporting a lavatory;
(0018) FIG 4 is an enlarged front elevation view of a cross plate of the
lavatory carrier of
FIG 1;
(0019) FIG 5 is a top plan view of the cross plate of FIG 4;
(0020) FIG 6 is an enlarged front elevation view of a bracket of the lavatory
carrier of
FIG. 1;
(0021) FIG 7 is a side elevation view of the bracket of FIG. 6;
(0022) FIG 8 is an enlarged side elevation view of a leveling clip of the
lavatory carrier
of FIG 1, including a leveling screw and a setscrew;
(0023) FIG 9 is a bottom plan view of the leveling clip of FIG 8;
(0024) FIG JO is an enlarged side elevation view of a locking member of tilt:
lavatory
carrier of FIG 1, including a locking plate (shown in section), a leveling
screw, and a setscrew;
(0025) FIG 11 is a top plan view of one of the arms of the lavatory carrier o
FIG 1;
(0026) FIG 12 is a sectional view of the arm taken along line 12--12 of FIG
11;
(0027) FIG 13 is an end elevation view of the arm. of FIG 11; and
(0028) FIG 14 is another end elevation view of the arm of FIG. U.
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(0029) Detailed Description of an Exemplary Embodiment
(0030) Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a lavatory carrier 10 includes a pair of
vertical, floor-
mounted uprights 20 and a pair of horizontal arms 30. As shown in FIG 3, the
uprights 20 are
positioned within a wall 40 and the arms 30 extend through the wall 40 to
attach to and support a
lavatory 90, such as a sink_ Extending horizontally between the uprights 20
and couiled to the
arms 30 is a horizontal cross plate 50. Clamps 54 couple the cross plate 50 to
the uprights 20
and are configured to allow vertical adjustment of the cross plate 50 on the
uprights ZO, as
illustrated by arrow A in FIG 1. Brackets 60 couple the arms 30 to the cross
plate 50 and are
configured to allow independent horizontal adjustment of the arms 30 on the
cross p late 50, as
illustrated by arrow B in FIG 2. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the arms
30 extend
horizontally at a 90 angle with respect to the horizontal cross plate 50.
(0031) In the exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, each upright 20
includes
an elongated strut 26 secured to a base 22, which is in-turn secured to a
floor 42. The struts 26
can be secured to the bases 22 using welds for example, and the base can be
secured to the floor
using bolts 24 and bolt anchors for example. In the exemplary embodiment
shown, the struts 26
have a hollow, rectangular cross-section, but may alternatively be provided
with a scud cross-
section and/or a different shaped cross-section.
(0032) The struts 26 are received through the clamps 54 to allow the plate 50
to be
moved generally parallel to uprights 20, as illustrated by arrow A in FIG 1,
for adjmting the
vertical position of arms 30. As shown, the clamps 54 have a rectangular cross-
section that
corresponds to the rectangular cross-section of the struts 26. Each clamp 54
include; releasable
fasteners, such as a screw 56 and a nut 58, that can be tightened to lock the
clamp 5. relative to
the strut 26. Thus, with the arms 30 in their desired vertical position
relative to strut 26, the
screw 56 and the nut 58 are tightened to lock the clamp 54 to the strut 26.
(0033) Referring also to FIGS. 1-5, the cross plate 50 includes a plate member
52, and
the clamps 54 are secured to the plate member 52, using welds for example. In
the exemplary
embodiment shown, the plate member 52 includes a base 52a secured to the
clamps 54, walls
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52b extending at an angle from the base, and wings 52c extending from the
walls parallel with
the base.
(0034) Referring also to FIGS. 6 and. 7, each of the brackets 60 includes a C-
shaped plate
portion 62 that receives the wings 52c of the plate member 52 of the cross
plate 50 in a manner
to permit the bracket 60 to slide along the cross plate 50, as illustrated by
arrow B in FIG. 2.
Extending from the plate portion 62 is a member 68 that secures to an end
portion 32 of the arm
30. The member 68 is secured to the plate portion 62 with welds, for example.
In ti= e exemplary
embodiment shown, the member 68 comprises a circular sleeve that receives the
end portion 32
of the arm 30, which is a circular rod. Alternatively, the end portion of the
arm 30 could be
provided as a sleeve for receiving the member 68 which could be a circular
rod.
(0035) Fasteners, such as setscrews, 69 lock end portion 32 of arm 30 inside
sleeve 68.
The plate portion 62 of each brackets 60 defines threaded apertures 64 that
receive s2:tscrews 66
that lock the bracket 60 in place along the cross plate 50.
(0036) Referring to FIG. 3, the lavatory 90 has a rear wall 94 in engagement
with the
building wall 40 and cavities 92 that extend through the lavatory 90 from the
rear wall 94. The
cavities 92, each bounded by a top wall 93 and a bottom wall 95, are sized and
configured to
receive the aims 30 of the carrier 10. The lavatory 90 also defines openings
96 extending
through a bottom interior wall 95 of the lavatory 90 and intersecting the
cavities 92. The
opening 96 allow an installer access to the arms 30 within the lavatory 90 for
positioning the
lavatory 90, leveling the lavatory 90, and locking the lavatory 90 to the arms
30, as described
below.
(0037) Referring also to FIGS. 8 and 9, moveably coupled to each arm 30 ar two
leveling clips 70, each carrying a leveling member 80. The leveling clips 70
are C-shaped with a
top wall 72, positioned opposite top wall 93 of lavatory 90, and a bottom wall
74 thLt is
accessible through opening 96 of lavatory 90. Top and bottom walls 72, 74
define threaded
leveling screw openings 75, 76 through which leveling member 80 is engaged. In
the exemplary
embodiment shown, the leveling member comprises a screw 80 having a head 85 on
a shaft 84
that passes through a slot 34 in the arm 30, with a stopper 86 that engages
lavatory $0 at 93_ An
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installer adjusts the level of lavatory 90 by turning heads 85 of one or more
of screws 80 to
adjust the position of the stoppers 86 relative to lavatory 90.
(0038) Clip 70 is received by arm 30 in a manner to permit leveling clip 70 t
a be moved
along the arm. Bottom wall 74 of clip 70 defines a threaded bore 78 for
receiving a 3etscrew 82
for locking clip 70 in position relative to arm 30. The setscrew 82 is
accessible through the
opening 96 in lavatory 90. Thus, the positions of clips 70 and leveling screws
80 relative to arms
30 can be adjusted after lavatory 90 is positioned on the arms. In the
exemplary embodiment
shown, each of the arms 30 includes two slots 34 for receipt and movement of
the clips 70. One
of the arms is shown in detail in FIGS. 11-14.
(0039) Referring also to FIG 10, coupled to each arm 30 is a locking member
100 for
locking the arms 30 to the bottom wall 95 of the lavatory 90. The locking
member 100 has a C-
shaped body 101 with a top wall 102 facing the top wall 93 of the lavatory 90,
and a bottom wall
104 that is accessible through the opening 96 of the lavatory 90. The body 101
receives the arm
30 in a manner to permit body 101 to be moved along anti 30. The bottom wall
104 of the body
101 defines a threaded bore 105 for receiving a setscrew 106 that locks the
body 101 relative to
the arm 30. The setscrew 106 is accessible through opening 96 in lavatory 90
to permit the
position of body 101 to be adjusted after lavatory 90 is positioned on arms
30. Each of the arms
30 includes a central slot 36 for receipt and movement of the locking member
100.
(0040) The locking member 100 has a locking plate 110 positioned below bottom
wall
104 and a threaded bolt 108 extending through plate 110 and through bores 67
and 109 in
bottom wall 104 and top wall 102, respectively. The locking plate 110 has a
top surrace 112
facing the bottom wall 104 of the body 101 and a bottom surface 114 facing the
bottom interior
wall 95 of the lavatory 90. Mounted to the bottom surface 114 are rubber feet
116 coafigured to
form a friction fit against the bottom interior wall 95. The bolt 108 has a
head 118 positioned
against bottom surface 114, with a nut 120 positioned against top surface 112.
In us the bolt
108 is turned to move the rubber feet 116 towards and into contact with the
bottom interior
surface 95 of lavatory, thereby to help secure arms 30 relative to lavatory
90.
(0041) Thus, the present disclosure provides a new and improved lavatory
carrier 10. It
should be understood, however, that the exemplary embodiment described in this
spcificati011
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has been presented by way of illustration rather than limitation, and various
modific:itions,
combinations and substitutions may be effected by those skilled in the art
without departure
in scope from this disclosure in its broader aspects and as set forth in the
appended
claims. For example, the carrier rnay be constructed with a greater or a fewer
numbor of
uprights, cross plates, arm brackets, arms, leveling screws and/or leveling
clips and locking
members. Other types of fasteners may replace the setscrews described above,
such as push
fasteners, friction fit elements, and/or spring biased members. The carrier
may be configured to
allow adjustment of the arm position in directions other than parallel to
and/or transverse to the
uprights, such as at an angle to the uprights. The carrier may be formed of
any suita)le material
such as metal, plastic or composite. Accordingly, other embodiments are within
the scope of the
following claims, in addition, the lavatory carrier 10 disclosed herein, and
all elements thereof,
are contained within the scope of at least one of the following claims. No
elements of the
presently disclosed lavatory carrier 10 are meant to be disclaimed.
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